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Sizing a Heat Exchanger for Cold Plate
Applications
In many liquid cooling loops, the heat
that is picked up by a cold plate is rejected to the
ambient air via a heat exchanger. Since these components
are part of a system, it is important to select them
together to ensure proper component sizing for your
application. Manufacturers typically provide performance
data for cold plates and heat exchangers
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So how do you select the optimal heat exchanger
and cold plate for the complete system? It is easier than you
might think, since the equations needed to determine the right
cold plate and heat exchanger combination reduce to a very
simple format...Full
Article

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Lytron Announces Expansion of Service
Department
Lytron
announced today the promotion of Harold Bufe to senior
engineer, service, as part of its service department expansion
plan.
Through its service department,
Lytron offers 24-hour, 7-day access by phone and next business
day access by email to in-house service technicians. Lytron
also provides access to systems manuals and technical
documentation on www.Lytron.com. The company's service centers
are located in Woburn, Massachusetts at its factory as well as
in Germany, Japan, and Canada. The repair centers stock a
broad inventory of spare parts and are staffed by
factory-certified technicians. System diagnosis is usually
completed within 24 hours of receipt of a unit and repairs are
carried out within 48 hours of service authorization. Spare
parts can typically be shipped within 24 hours to
customers...Full
Press Release
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Designing a Liquid Cooling
Loop
- Complimentary Webinars March 7, 2007, 9:00AM
EST / 3:00PM CET or March 14, 2007, 4:00PM EST / 1:00PM
PST
Lytron is sponsoring live 1-hour webinars on
March 7th at 9:00AM EST / 3:00PM CET and March 14th at
4:00PM EST / 1:00PM PST. The webinars will provide a 1-hour
overview of some of the major challenges in designing a
liquid cooling loop. Topics will include materials
compatibility, corrosion prevention, condensation control, the
position of the liquid cooling loop, use of standard versus
custom parts, joints, fittings, connectors, and maintenance
and service. The webinars will be geared towards engineers,
scientists, and managers who are new to liquid cooling. Don't
miss out on this unique opportunity! Space is limited to 30
attendees per event, so reserve your seat
soon! Register
Today!
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Taking the Plunge into Liquid
Cooling A Practical Seminar & Factory
Tour May 10, 2007 Woburn, MA,
USA
Lytron is sponsoring a 1-day liquid
cooling seminar and factory tour on Thursday, May 10th in
Woburn, Massachusetts. The seminar will cover the basics of
liquid cooling and provide practical tips for integrating
liquid cooling into your applications. The seminar draws on
Lytron's 48 years of experience in designing and manufacturing
liquid cooling system solutions for OEMs and end-users, as
well as Dr. Cathy Biber's nearly 20 years of industry
experience in thermal management. Engineers, scientists, and
managers who are new to liquid cooling will find the seminar
informative and insightful.
Previous seminars were held September 13, 2006
in San Jose, California, and October 17, 2006, in Woburn,
Massachusetts. Based on their success and popularity, Lytron
is offering another opportunity to learn from liquid cooling
experts and tour a world class manufacturing facility. Register
Today!
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PCIM Europe May 22-24, 2007 Nuremberg,
Germany
Lytron will be exhibiting at PCIM in May
2007! PCIM is the international exhibition and conference for
Power Electronics Intelligent Motion Power Quality. Please
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International Paris Air Show June 18-24,
2007 Paris, France
Lytron will be exhibiting at the Paris Air Show in June!
Please contact us to discuss your military and aerospace
applications at the show! We'll be in Hall 6
at Stand A1.
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Lytron publishes this regular newsletter
containing technical information about thermal transfer
issues, cold plates, cooling systems, and heat exchangers as
well as updating you on Lytron news. This newsletter was sent
to you directly from Lytron.
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